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1983 American crewed spaceflight and maiden flight of Space Shuttle Challenger
STS-6 was the sixth NASA Space Shuttle mission and the maiden flight of the Space Shuttle Challenger. Launched from Kennedy Space Center on April 4, 1983
STS-6
American physician and astronaut (born 1935)
missions, STS-31, STS-35, STS-36, STS-38 and STS-41. He was a mission specialist on STS-6 (1983), STS-51-F/Spacelab-2 (1985), STS-33 (1989), STS-44 (1991)
Story_Musgrave
2011 American crewed spaceflight to the ISS and final flight of the Space Shuttle program
STS-135 (ISS assembly flight ULF7) was the 135th and final mission of the American Space Shuttle program. It used the orbiter Atlantis and hardware originally
STS-135
Space Shuttle orbiter (1983–1986)
2019. Retrieved November 7, 2012. "30 Years Since STS-6: The Rise of the Challenger (Part 1)". April 6, 2013. Ware, Doug G. (January 28, 2016). "Engineer
Space_Shuttle_Challenger
American astronaut (1937–2023)
three different space shuttles across three different missions: STS-6, STS-51-D, STS-51-J. Bobko was born on December 23, 1937, in Queens, New York, to
Karol_J._Bobko
1983 American crewed spaceflight
STS-7 was NASA's seventh Space Shuttle mission, and the second mission for the Space Shuttle Challenger. During the mission, Challenger deployed several
STS-7
1983 Space Shuttle Challenger mission
STS-8 was the eighth NASA Space Shuttle mission and the third flight of the Space Shuttle Challenger. It launched on August 30, 1983, and landed on September
STS-8
Canceled space missions
March 2010. "STS-124A". Encyclopedia Astronautica. 17 November 2007. Archived from the original on 6 December 2007. Retrieved 31 March 2010. "STS-125A". Encyclopedia
Canceled Space Shuttle missions
Canceled_Space_Shuttle_missions
Spaceplane component of the Space Shuttle
"Multilayer Insulation Material Guidelines" (PDF). Retrieved April 1, 2023. "STS-6 Press Information" (PDF). Rockwell International – Space Transportation
Space_Shuttle_orbiter
Blaha — STS-29, STS-33, STS-43, STS-58, STS-79/81 Michael J. Bloomfield — STS-86, STS-97, STS-110 Guion Bluford — STS-8, STS-61-A, STS-39, STS-53 Karol
List_of_astronauts_by_name
1982 American crewed spaceflight to deploy communications satellites
STS-5 was the fifth NASA Space Shuttle mission and the fifth flight of the Space Shuttle Columbia. It launched on November 11, 1982, and landed five days
STS-5
Series of semi-rigid two-piece United States space suit models since 1982
support systems) Missions: STS-4 (1982) to STS-110 (2002) Function: orbital extra-vehicular activity Operating pressure: 4.3 psi (29.6 kPa) EVA suit weight:
Extravehicular_Mobility_Unit
American full-size sedan
the STS in six trims, with the STS-V trim added for 2006: STS V6 (1SA) STS V6 Luxury (1SB) STS V6 Luxury Performance (1SC) STS V8 Luxury (1SE) STS V8 Luxury
Cadillac_STS
Division of NASA which trains astronauts
STS-32, STS-46, STS-62, STS-81, STS-98 Mae Jemison – STS-47 Tamara Jernigan – STS-40, STS-52, STS-67, STS-80, STS-96 Brent Jett – STS-72, STS-81, STS-97
NASA_Astronaut_Corps
American astronaut (1933–2018)
became a NASA astronaut in September 1969. He was a mission specialist on STS-6 on board Challenger. During the mission Peterson performed a spacewalk to
Donald_H._Peterson
NASA flights of the partially reusable spacecraft
in orbit: STS-2 (equipment failure), STS-35 (weather), STS-44 (equipment failure), and STS-83 (equipment failure, relaunched as STS-94). STS-300 was the
List of Space Shuttle missions
List_of_Space_Shuttle_missions
American astronaut (1932–2017)
Skylab 2, the first crewed Skylab mission. He was also commander of the STS-6 mission, the maiden flight of the Space Shuttle Challenger. Paul J. Weitz
Paul_J._Weitz
1995 American crewed spaceflight to deploy a Tracking and Data Relay Satellite
STS-70 was the 21st flight of the Space Shuttle Discovery, and the last of 7 shuttle missions to carry a Tracking and Data Relay Satellite (TDRS). This
STS-70
— STS-6 (1983), STS-51-D (1985), STS-51-J (1985) Eric A. Boe — STS-126 (2008), STS-133 (2011) Charles Bolden — STS-61-C (1985), STS-31 (1990), STS-45
List of space travelers by nationality
List_of_space_travelers_by_nationality
American astronaut and physician (born 1947)
Space Shuttle flights: as a mission specialist on STS-51-D and STS-40, and as a payload commander for STS-58, accumulating over 722 hours in space. On these
Rhea_Seddon
STS-82, STS-103, STS-110 Fayetteville: Richard O. Covey — STS-51-I, STS-26, STS-38, STS-61 Little Rock: Scott E. Parazynski — STS-66, STS-86, STS-95
List of American astronauts by birthplace
List_of_American_astronauts_by_birthplace
Partially reusable launch system and space plane
program. Its official program name was the Space Transportation System (STS), taken from the 1969 plan led by U.S. vice president Spiro Agnew for a system
Space_Shuttle
American communications satellite
constructed by TRW and launched by Space Shuttle Challenger on its maiden flight, STS-6. While on the pad, problems were detected with Challenger main engines and
TDRS-1
SLF was for mission STS-41B in 1984; landings were suspended at the site following brake damage and a blown tire during the STS-51D landing in 1985,
List of Space Shuttle landing sites
List_of_Space_Shuttle_landing_sites
1983 American crewed spaceflight and first flight with Spacelab
Challenger disaster of STS-51-L. Under the new system, STS-9 would have been designated as STS-41-A. STS-9's originally planned successor, STS-10, was canceled
STS-9
for Gemini spacecraft in which they would work in pairs, the April 1983 STS-6 mission was the only one in which two of them flew on the same mission.
NASA_Astronaut_Group_7
2008 American crewed spaceflight to the ISS
STS-122 was a NASA Space Shuttle mission to the International Space Station (ISS), flown by the Space Shuttle Atlantis. STS-122 marked the 24th shuttle
STS-122
T-7". Spacefacts. Retrieved 17 December 2017. "STS-5". Spacefacts. Retrieved 18 December 2017. "STS-6". Spacefacts. Retrieved 18 December 2017. "Soyuz
List of space travellers by first flight
List_of_space_travellers_by_first_flight
American astronaut (1929–2021)
space adaptation syndrome, with relevant investigations on STS-4, STS-5, STS-6, STS-7, and STS-8. Thornton holds more than 60 patents that range from military
William_E._Thornton
American motor coach
ambulances. NASA used a Cortez to take astronauts from Apollo 7 through STS-6 to the launch pad, which now resides in a museum at the Kennedy Space Center
Cortez_Motor_Home
Space launch system
34D rocket from the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station shortly before the STS-6 Space Shuttle mission. Development of the Shuttle-Centaur was halted after
Inertial_Upper_Stage
2009 American crewed spaceflight to the ISS
STS-128 (ISS assembly flight 17A) was a NASA Space Shuttle mission to the International Space Station (ISS) that launched on August 28, 2009. Space Shuttle
STS-128
1984 American crewed spaceflight to deploy and retrieve communications satellites
STS-51-A (formerly STS-19) was the 14th flight of NASA's Space Shuttle program, and the second flight of Space Shuttle Discovery. The mission launched
STS-51-A
Component of the Space Shuttle launch vehicle
unchanged. The last SWT, flown on STS-7, weighed approximately 77,000 pounds (35,000 kg) inert. Beginning with the STS-6 mission, a lightweight ET (LWT)
Space_Shuttle_external_tank
2002 American crewed spaceflight to the Hubble Space Telescope
STS-109 (Hubble Servicing Mission 3B 'SM3B') was a Space Shuttle mission that launched from the Kennedy Space Center on 1 March 2002. It was the 108th
STS-109
1988 near-disastrous American crewed spaceflight to deploy Lacrosse 1
mission contained the designator STS-27 throughout. As STS-51-L was designated STS-33, future flights with the STS-26 through STS-33 designators would require
STS-27
2007 American crewed spaceflight to the ISS
STS-120 was a Space Shuttle mission to the International Space Station (ISS) that launched on October 23, 2007, from the Kennedy Space Center, Florida
STS-120
American astronaut
Station. His first mission, STS-126, took place in November 2008, and his second was STS-132 in May 2010. His third was STS-133 in February 2011, and his
Stephen_Bowen_(astronaut)
1984 American crewed spaceflight
STS-41-B was NASA's tenth Space Shuttle mission and the fourth flight of the Space Shuttle Challenger. It launched on February 3, 1984 and landed on February
STS-41-B
First Space Shuttle mission to the International Space Station
STS-88 was the first Space Shuttle mission to the International Space Station (ISS). It was flown by Space Shuttle Endeavour, and took the first American
STS-88
1990 American crewed spaceflight to deploy the Hubble Space Telescope
STS-31 was the 35th mission of NASA's Space Shuttle program and the tenth flight of the Space Shuttle Discovery. The primary purpose of this mission was
STS-31
(STS-3) Vance D. Brand (STS-5, STS-41-B, STS-35) Robert F. Overmyer (STS-5, STS-51-B) F. Story Musgrave (STS-6, STS-51-F, STS-33, STS-44, STS-61, STS-80
List of United States Marine Corps astronauts
List_of_United_States_Marine_Corps_astronauts
1989 American crewed spaceflight to deploy Magellan
mission contained the designator STS-30 throughout. As STS-51-L was designated STS-33, future flights with the STS-26 through STS-33 designators would require
STS-30
training of German Army PoWs as BONZOs. STS 6 - West Court, Finchampstead, Wokingham, Berkshire STS 7 (formerly STS 4) - Winterfold, Cranleigh, Surrey -
List_of_SOE_establishments
1984 American crewed spaceflight to the Solar Maximum Mission satellite
STS-41-C (formerly STS-13) was NASA's eleventh Space Shuttle mission, and the fifth mission of Space Shuttle Challenger. The launch, which took place on
STS-41-C
2003 failed flight of the Space Shuttle Columbia
STS-107 was the 113th flight of the Space Shuttle program, and the 28th and final flight of Space Shuttle Columbia. The mission ended on February 1, 2003
STS-107
American politician, astronaut and naval officer (born 1964)
first space mission in 2001 as pilot of STS-108, then piloted STS-121 in 2006, and commanded STS-124 in 2008 and STS-134 (the final mission of Space Shuttle
Mark_Kelly
Failed 1986 American crewed spaceflight
STS-51-L was the 25th mission of NASA's Space Shuttle program which resulted in the loss of Space Shuttle Challenger. It was planned as the first Teacher
STS-51-L
general Paul J. Weitz, U.S. naval aviator, NASA astronaut, Skylab 2 pilot, STS-6 (Shuttle Challenger) commander William Maxwell Wood, first surgeon general
List of people from Erie, Pennsylvania
List_of_people_from_Erie,_Pennsylvania
American astronaut (1936–2023)
Navy, and astronaut who orbited the Moon on Apollo 16 and flew on the STS-4 and STS-51-C missions. Born in Chicago, Illinois, Mattingly was replaced as
Ken_Mattingly
Proposed Space Shuttle upper stage
satellites in geosynchronous orbit. It was then used on a Space Shuttle mission, STS-6 in April 1983, to deploy the first tracking and data relay satellite (TDRS-1)
Shuttle-Centaur
Space Shuttle and SLS main engine
the orbital flight test missions STS-1 – STS-5 (engines 2005, 2006 and 2007). Phase I: Used for missions STS-6 – STS-51-L, the Phase I engine offered
RS-25
2010 American crewed spaceflight to the ISS
STS-131 (ISS assembly flight 19A) was a NASA Space Shuttle mission to the International Space Station (ISS). Space Shuttle Discovery launched on April
STS-131
1981 American crewed spaceflight
STS-2 was the second Space Shuttle mission conducted by NASA, and the second flight of the orbiter Columbia. The mission, crewed by Joe H. Engle and Richard
STS-2
1989 American crewed spaceflight for the Department of Defense
mission contained the designator STS-33 throughout. As STS-51-L was designated STS-33, future flights with the STS-26 through STS-33 designators would require
STS-33
Vehicle used at the Kennedy Space Center
through the Apollo–Soyuz launch in 1975. This vehicle remained in use through STS-6, and is now on display at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex's Apollo/Saturn
Astronaut_transfer_van
1988 American crewed spaceflight
STS-26 was the 26th NASA Space Shuttle mission and the seventh flight of the orbiter Discovery. The mission launched from Kennedy Space Center, Florida
STS-26
1989 American crewed spaceflight to deploy TDRS-4
STS-29 was the 28th NASA Space Shuttle mission, during which Space Shuttle Discovery inserted a Tracking and Data Relay Satellite (TDRS) into Earth orbit
STS-29
Russian TV channel (founded 1996)
CTC (or STS, stands for Russian: Сеть Телевизионных Станций, Seť Televizionnyh Stancij, lit. 'Network of television stations' (NTS)) is a commercial television
STS_(TV_channel)
space and therefore do not qualify as spaceflights. These were the fatal STS-51-L (Challenger disaster), and the non-fatal aborted Soyuz mission T-10a
List_of_human_spaceflights
"STS-88 Day 5 Highlights". NASA. Retrieved October 6, 2008. NASA (1998). "STS-88 Day 7 Highlights". NASA. Retrieved October 6, 2008. NASA (1998). "STS-88
List of spacewalks and moonwalks 1965–1999
List_of_spacewalks_and_moonwalks_1965–1999
1990 American crewed spaceflight to retrieve the Long Duration Exposure Facility
STS-32 was the 33rd mission of NASA's Space Shuttle program, and the ninth launch of Space Shuttle Columbia. Launched on January 9, 1990, it marked the
STS-32
2003 American spaceflight accident
after the loss of Challenger and crew in 1986. The mission, designated STS-107, was the twenty-eighth flight for the orbiter and the 113th flight of
Space Shuttle Columbia disaster
Space_Shuttle_Columbia_disaster
Calendar year
4 – The Space Shuttle Challenger is launched on its maiden voyage: STS-6. April 6 – The FDA approves sale of the first spermidical sponge, "Today." April
1983
either launch or landing. STS-61-A in 1985 is the only flight to have both launched and landed with a crew of eight, and STS-71 in 1995 is the only other
List_of_Space_Shuttle_crews
Group of eleven astronauts accepted by NASA in 1967
to fly at least one Space Shuttle mission. Allen was the first, flying on STS-5 in Columbia in November 1982, fifteen years after he had been selected
NASA_Astronaut_Group_6
Activity done by an astronaut outside a spacecraft
Unit (EMU) for self-contained life support independent of the spacecraft. STS-6 was the first Space Shuttle mission during which a spacewalk was conducted
Extravehicular_activity
1999 American crewed spaceflight to deploy the Chandra X-ray Observatory
STS-93 in 1999 marked the 95th launch of the Space Shuttle, the 26th launch of Columbia, and the 21st night launch of a Space Shuttle. Eileen Collins
STS-93
1999 American crewed spaceflight to the ISS
STS-96 was a Space Shuttle mission to the International Space Station (ISS) flown by Space Shuttle Discovery, and the first shuttle flight to dock at
STS-96
2002 American crewed spaceflight to the ISS
STS-113 was a Space Shuttle mission to the International Space Station (ISS) flown by Space Shuttle Endeavour. During the 14-day mission in late 2002
STS-113
Russian military subsonic intermediate rifle cartridge
and 330 yd). STs-130 (СЦ-130) - standard STs-130PU (СЦ-130ПУ) - for training STs-130PT (СЦ-130ПТ) - increased accuracy (59 gram bullet) STs-130PT2 (СЦ-130ПТ2)
12.7×55mm_STs-130
2011 American crewed spaceflight to the ISS
STS-134 (ISS assembly flight ULF6) was the penultimate mission of NASA's Space Shuttle program and the 25th and last spaceflight of Space Shuttle Endeavour
STS-134
2009 American crewed spaceflight to the ISS
STS-129 (ISS assembly flight ULF3) was a NASA Space Shuttle mission to the International Space Station (ISS). Atlantis was launched on November 16, 2009
STS-129
1998 American crewed spaceflight
STS-95 was a Space Shuttle mission launched from Kennedy Space Center, Florida on 29 October 1998, using the orbiter Discovery. It was the 25th flight
STS-95
1990 American crewed spaceflight for the Department of Defense
STS-36 was a NASA Space Shuttle mission, during which Space Shuttle Atlantis carried a classified payload for the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) (believed
STS-36
Russian TV channel (founded 1996)
broadcasts on July 6, 2018, and its programming is mainly geared towards education and entertainment. The channel is part of the structure of JSC STS and is not
STS_Kids
First Space Shuttle mission, first orbital flight of the Space Shuttle Columbia
STS-1 (Space Transportation System-1) was the first orbital spaceflight of NASA's Space Shuttle program. The first orbiter, Columbia, launched on April
STS-1
American astronaut (born 1956)
extended stay aboard the International Space Station. When he launched on STS-73 at the age of 38 years and 11 months, he became the youngest person to
Ken_Bowersox
Contingency Space Shuttle rescue mission designations
Space Shuttle missions designated STS-3xx (officially called Launch On Need (LON) missions) were rescue missions which would have been mounted to rescue
STS-3xx
Historic Apollo Moonport
redesigned after leaks created scrubs of STS-127 and were also detected during attempts to launch STS-119 and STS-133. The GUCP released from the ET at launch
Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex 39
Kennedy_Space_Center_Launch_Complex_39
1996 American crewed spaceflight to Mir
STS-76 was NASA's 76th Space Shuttle mission, and the 16th mission for Atlantis. STS-76 launched on 22 March 1996 at 08:13:04 UTC from Kennedy Space Center
STS-76
American astronaut and engineer (born 1951)
as an attitude and pointing officer. Brown supported STS-2, STS-3, STS-4, STS-6, STS-8 and STS-41-C in the Flight Activity Officer/Staff Support Room
Mark_N._Brown
2005 American crewed spaceflight to the ISS
STS-114 was the first "Return to Flight" Space Shuttle mission following the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster. Discovery launched at 10:39 EDT (14:39 UTC)
STS-114
Space Shuttle orbiter (1992–2011)
It embarked on its first mission, STS-49, in May 1992 and its 25th and final mission, STS-134, in May 2011. STS-134 was expected to be the final mission
Space_Shuttle_Endeavour
1995 American crewed spaceflight to Mir
STS-71 was a crewed spaceflight that was the third mission of the US/Russian Shuttle-Mir Program. The mission began on June 27, 1995, with the launch
STS-71
2006 American crewed spaceflight to the ISS
STS-121 was a 2006 Space Shuttle mission to the International Space Station (ISS) flown by Space Shuttle Discovery on its 32nd flight. The main purposes
STS-121
Soviet and Russian cosmonaut (born 1958)
International Space Station (ISS). On STS-60, he became the first Russian cosmonaut to fly on the Shuttle, and on STS-88, he helped connect the first Russian
Sergei_Krikalev
American astronaut and physician (born 1949)
testing and payload testing at KSC—for the STS-5 and STS-6 missions, and the lead Cape Crusader for the June 1983 STS-7 mission. Fisher became pregnant in late
Anna_Lee_Fisher
1986 American crewed spaceflight to deploy Satcom-K1
STS-61-C was the 24th mission of NASA's Space Shuttle program, and the seventh mission of Space Shuttle Columbia. It was the first time that Columbia
STS-61-C
Official designations given to various groups of indigenous people in India
The Scheduled Castes (SCs; anusūcit jāti) and Scheduled Tribes (STs; anusūcit janjāti) are officially designated groups of people and among the most disadvantaged
Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes
Scheduled_Castes_and_Scheduled_Tribes
2008 American crewed spaceflight to the ISS
STS-124 was the 35th mission of Space Shuttle Discovery. It went to the International Space Station on this mission. Discovery launched on May 31, 2008
STS-124
Space Shuttle orbiter (1985–2011)
STS-135, on July 8, 2011. STS-134 by Endeavour was expected to be the final flight before STS-135 was authorized in October 2010. STS-135 took advantage of
Space_Shuttle_Atlantis
1982 American crewed spaceflight and final Space Shuttle test flight
STS-4 was the fourth NASA Space Shuttle mission, and also the fourth for Space Shuttle Columbia. Crewed by Ken Mattingly and Henry Hartsfield, the mission
STS-4
2011 American crewed spaceflight to the ISS and final flight of Space Shuttle Discovery
STS-133 (ISS assembly flight ULF5) was the 133rd mission in NASA's Space Shuttle program; during the mission, Space Shuttle Discovery docked with the
STS-133
microscopic polystyrene beads, 10 μm in diameter, that were made during STS-6 aboard the Space Shuttle Challenger April 4–9, 1983. The beads were made
List of Lehigh University engineering highlights
List_of_Lehigh_University_engineering_highlights
2006 American crewed spaceflight to the ISS
STS-116 (also known as ISS-12A) was a Space Shuttle mission to the International Space Station (ISS) flown by Space Shuttle Discovery. Discovery lifted
STS-116
Canceled Space Shuttle mission
STS-62-A was a planned NASA Space Shuttle mission to deliver a reconnaissance payload (Teal Ruby) into polar orbit. It was expected to use Discovery.
STS-62-A
1997 American crewed spaceflight to the Hubble Space Telescope
STS-82 was the 22nd flight of the Space Shuttle Discovery and the 82nd mission of the Space Shuttle program. It was NASA's second mission to service the
STS-82
Aerospace engineering campus in California, United States
Ray Observatory (CGRO) with four astrophysics experiments. April 4, 1983 STS-6, the maiden flight of Space Shuttle Challenger, successfully launched the
Space_Park
U.S. Air Force's tier one special operations force
the JSOC groupings Task Force 121, Task Force 6-26 and Task Force 145. During Operation Rhino, two 24th STS operators were among the members of Task Force
24th_Special_Tactics_Squadron
STS 6
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Male
Russian
(СтаÑ) Russian pet form of Slavic Stanislav, STAS means "glorious government."
Boy/Male
English
From St. Alban.
Boy/Male
Slavic
Military glory.
Male
Norse
Contracted form of Old Norse StÃgandr, STÃGR means "wanderer."
Male
Finnish
Finnish form of Latin Gustavus, KYÖSTI means "meditation staff."
Boy/Male
Scottish
Steward.
Male
English
Short form of English Stephen, STE means "crown."
Male
English
English and Scottish short form of French Stuart, STU means "house guard; steward."
Female
Egyptian
, the consort of Antef III.
Male
Norse
Old Norse name derived from the word stÃgandr ("stepping, treading one"), hence "wanderer."
Boy/Male
English
Stiles.
Boy/Male
Anglo, British, Christian, English
Form of Stuart; Keeper of the Estate
Female
Egyptian
, a priestess of Amen Ra.
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from any of the numerous places in France so called from the dedication of their churches to St. Jean (see John).Americanized form of French St. Jean.
Male
Norse
Old Norse legend name of a dwarf who almost married Thor's daughter Thrud, ALVÃSS means "all wise."
Male
Swedish
Pet form of Swedish Gustaf, GÖSTA means "meditation staff."
Female
French
Feminine form of French Stéphane, STÉPHANIE means "crown."Â
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from any of the numerous places in France so called from the dedication of their churches to St. George (see George).French : secondary surname to the primary surnames De la Porte, Godfroy, Lapointe, and Laporte.
Male
French
French form of Latin Stephanus, STÉPHANE means "crown."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a place so called, of which there is one in Cambridgeshire and another in Cornwall.Americanized form of French St. Yves.
STS 6
STS 6
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Chinese, Hebrew
Gift of God; God has Given; One of the 12 Biblical Apostles
Male
Dutch
, firm spear.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
King of Love
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Slave of the Powerful
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Crystal, CHRISTAL means "crystal, ice."
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Gujarati, Hebrew, Indian, Indonesian, Jamaican, Swedish, Swiss, Tamil
God will Add; Form of Joseph; He will Enlarge; Yahweh is God; God Add Another Son
Boy/Male
Australian, Hawaiian, Hebrew
Joyous
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Kannada
Name of Flower; Shadow of Lord Sai
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Danish, German, Kurdish
Place Name
Female
Irish
Irish form of English Nancy, NAINSÃ means "favor; grace."
STS 6
STS 6
STS 6
STS 6
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a.
Of or pertaining to Norway, its inhabitants, or its language.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Sty
v. i.
To soar; to ascend; to mount. See Stirrup.
n.
A colloquial abbreviation of Sister.
a.
Being in its prime.
n.
Six. See Sise.
pl.
of Apophysis
n.
See Sty, a boil.
v. i.
A pen or inclosure for swine.
v. t.
To shut up in, or as in, a sty.
n.
The Carob, a leguminous tree of the Mediterranean region; also, its edible beans or pods, called St. John's bread.
n.
See Sty, a boil.
v. t.
To be adjusted; to fit; as, a coat sts well or ill.
adv.
In its essence; substantially.
v. i.
An inflamed swelling or boil on the edge of the eyelid.
pl.
of Sty
imp. & p. p.
of Sty
a.
Of or pertaining to Scotland, its language, or its inhabitants; Scottish.
v. i.
A place of bestial debauchery.